http://www.iskcongbc.info was made 2 years ago for ISKCON Governing Body Commision, but was never officially published. And it is not maintained.
After visit of http://www.iskcongbc.info I got impression that even this "ancient" site can be added to Drupal Showcase to prove how is Drupal flexible.
Site is made in Drupal 4.6, with some custom made modules and custom made theme.
I've finally got around to contributing a theme to Drupal. I didn't know anything about CVS before last Sunday at the Drupal dojo. I grabbed the newest and best looking template from openwebdesign.org and ported it to a Drupal theme. I'm using it on my personal website for now, until I find another pretty template to port and contribute. My site is:
The L-Word's NYT-hyped social networking site is drupal--check out www.ourchart.com. And note at www.ourchart.com/jobs that they're looking for a drupal-experienced programmer.
Are we going to see the famous chart itself contributed as a module? Not so likely....
After a couple of months of figuring out drupal and working out what an excellent OS application it is, we have soft launched our site http://www.kiwime.co.nz .
It's not a blogging site, or a news site. It's a semi-moderated citizen journalism site. We haven't a lot of content up there yet as we work on getting intelligent folk down here to start writing. Role hierarchy goes from anonymous -> authenticated -> recruit -> writer -> moderator -> content admin.